Even on the Gforce forum they call it 2080. https://forums.geforce.com/default/t...timate-around/
And while wcctech might not be 10/10 on all the things they say, they are still not 1/10 as you make them out to be.
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I'm not expecting anything new in the consumer space until Q2 2018. We'll probably see a Computex release of the Founders' Edition xx80 and xx70 following the release of workstation Volta in Q1 (Alessandro Volta was born on 18th February *speculate*). AIB cards following toward the end of Q2, beginning of Q3. Going on past timing, I'd expect the xx80ti to release 6 months after the base card, so towards the middle of Q4 2018 (just in time for the end of year buying frenzy before Christmas).
Last edited by Butler to Baby Sloths; 2017-10-16 at 09:42 PM.
... workstation Volta is already on track to release late fall. They announced it already.
Consumer Volta will lead with the Titan-V, just like the last three generations, then a month or two later, xx70 and xx80 parts, then an xx60 part.
And given that Huang already said they aren't pushing Volta out any time soon (no reason to) i wouldn't expect even the Titan-V before Q2 next year.
@Flaim, another good example of companies skipping numbers and such...
How about Windows going from 7 to 8 to 8.1 to 10?
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I thought they read the OS more at a kernel level than going "hmm, it says Windows 9!" ... let's see, that is close to 98! I guess software isn't written as intelligently as I thought. I should get into programming...
Anyways, fact still stands naming and so on has always been weird and fucked up. No different with GPUs. NVidia skipped the 300 series, 800 series was only for OEM desktops, AMD skipped the 9000 series after the short-lived 8000 series (was that another OEM set, I honestly can't remember?) and started some new shit that didn't even start with 100s.
Last edited by Amalaric; 2017-10-19 at 05:27 AM.
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